Lots of impressive work in this thread! Makes me realize my stippling skills are lacking very much...
Ben
Lots of impressive work in this thread! Makes me realize my stippling skills are lacking very much...
Ben
Great work. Those lines are sharp! Willing to offer any tips? I've done some stippling and am looking to up my game with adding serious boarding. Cant find any real tips aside from dragging a hot flat head tip along the line smh. I plan to try usings and engraving tool on some practice runs... what say you?
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Spontaneous frame reduction job. I didn't care so much about the borders looking good this time around. Went with a different pattern, this was definitely easier.
I tell ya, every day it's a struggle with products under designed by people educated beyond their abilities, who have no common sense and obviously don't use their own product: phone charger, tapered so you can plug it in but you can't friggin' unplug it, without wriggling and pulling and slipping off and pulling and wriggling-- I have an outlet damaged from all this.
But hey, they save $.000006 per unit, so "F" us.
Just one example of many we all put up with every day. Either they have no clue or it's "Yeah, it don't werk but they'll buy it anyhows". Common in every industry, including, of course, guns.....
Phone charger stippling for the win Ned! Do M4 members get preferred pricing? Quote? :-)
Carry stipple job. Waiting on a small frame to do a aggressive one.
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Well I'm still developing the pattern, but, yes, of course you guys get a break. That pattern there took a long time to get the right look. Started out all neat and perfect ya know, and I thought no, it needs to look more natural, like something done with extreme frustration and in a "not wasting any more F###ing time than I have to on the stupid SOB".
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